Woody Aragon has some good stuff and thoughts in his Woodyland DVDs published by Luis De Mato.
Gene Anderson has a book in which he explain a multi phase routine. He explains it in his Penguin lecture as well
A very good effect is in one of Roberto Giobbi's Card College Light series. Can't remember which one. Sorry, I'm not home now.
Another one I personally use is in Steve Beam's Semiautomatic Card Tricks volume 2, page 46. Called Sly Stebbins and credited to Allan Slaight.

(There's another ebook coming up, which I'm slowly finishing working on. It's one of the strongest gambling tricks I do. And, at the end you can go directly into "In Between". Stay tuned!)

Mike

sennheiserNew user
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Posted: Mar 16, 2018 06:00 am

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I can't help with a book or DVD, but one trick I really like with the si stebbins is from Aaron Fisher.
It was in an old lecture he was giving.
Unfortunately the name escapes me at the moment, but I remember something with "devil".
Maybe someone can jump in with the name of the routine.

While you are looking thru Lybrary, you will also run into https://www.lybrary.com/si-stebbins-pro-p-4180.htmlAlthough it is an excellent book with some really good material, it is NOT the "Si Stebbins" stack as magicians know it. It is a re-vamp of what the author considers weeknesses of the original stack. Still, If you really start getting into "Stebbins" type stacks, it is well worth a read.

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Jack SkiptonNew user
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Posted: Apr 14, 2018 06:32 am

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Hey thatâ€™s an awesome post Poof-Daddy, thanks very much for that! It will keep me going for a while, Iâ€™ve started with the 3 from Trickshop. Now to go and start reading them

DrBrewhahaNew user
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Posted: Apr 14, 2018 11:22 am

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I grabbed those Poof. Thanks for the recommendations.

LesLRegular user
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Posted: Apr 16, 2018 08:00 pm

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Cardopolis.blogspot.com has a good trick in his July 2015 post. Even better he provides a link to a free download of one of Si Stebbinsâ€™ original pamphlets with tricks.